Or even smaller, just mount a pistol light to it.
I have a fenix handheld light that is a really great light, and I’ve been using it as a WML and a handheld light for the past 9 years or so. Hasn’t let me down and it holds its own, even against big name proven US brands. On a budget, you can’t go wrong with fenix or streamlight if you don’t mind buying Chinese.
Thanks, I wished I would read this before I spent $180 on a Holosun.I have a fenix handheld light that is a really great light, and I’ve been using it as a WML and a handheld light for the past 9 years or so. Hasn’t let me down and it holds its own, even against big name proven US brands. On a budget, you can’t go wrong with fenix or streamlight if you don’t mind buying Chinese.
I won’t buy Olight. Not only because their lights are supposedly unreliable and dangerous, but because for the price you could save a few extra dollars and buy a streamlight or fenix.
I don’t know anything about holosun’s lights, but their optics are typically pretty damn good for the money. Maybe even just plain good. If their lights are as good as their optics, they’re likely worth the money. When you get a little use out of the light, post up a review on here. I know I would be interested in reading it.Thanks, I wished I would read this before I spent $180 on a Holosun.
It was a little expensive for what I wanted to pay. The only queer thing is the magnetic charging. It is easy for the connection to slip off. The buttons to turn off on on takes a few uses to get used to but the light can light up the trees in the backyard. Can't really go through the streets of Edmond after dark on New Year's Eve checking it out. That would garner too much attention.Thanks, I wished I would read this before I spent $180 on a Holosun.
$180 with shipping from OpticsPlanet.How much was that one or did I miss that part?
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